Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Relationship addictions - Addicted nurses left mostly on own


Addicted nurses left mostly on own
Portland Tribune - Barbara Taylor had been a nurse for 17 years, most of it in critical care, before she started taking pills from her hospital in 1989. Taylor s husband took a new job, so that meant moving the family from Georgia to Florida. Their teenage boys, she

Your views: Ban smoking in public buildings
La Crosse Tribune - Nonsmokers inhale thousands of chemicals from environmental tobacco smoke, killing thousands of Americans. An estimated 35,000 of these deaths are from heart disease and about 15,000 are from lung cancer. This means that environmental tobacco smoke

Why do people have affairs?
Health 24 - rily unhappiness, so much as a lack of happiness, of a sense of fulfilment within the relationship a wish to experience sexual variety anger felt towards the partner, with a need, whether recognised or not, to hurt the partner some say their

A wee dram for the heart?
Globe and Mail - Don't uncork that Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1987 Bordeaux and raise a glass to your good health quite yet. Much of the research demonstrating that moderate drinking helps prevent heart disease -- and that health-conscious baby boomers have so

Bruce Robison
Dallas Observer - Bruce Robison's new album has a few good songs about those old country staples of heartbreak and regret. Unfortunately, the production (all done by Robison) is about as exciting as recent Claritin-D commercials starring him and wife Kelly Willis

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